It's not like Steam costs anything. And yes, you can do some light gaming on that.Go get Steam and get a free game like Team Fortress 2 to see how it runs.I wouldn't expect it to run anything great at the TV's resolution, presuming it's a 1080p TV. Gaming at the laptop's native resolution of 1366x768 (again, presumably) should work OK.----What is best in life?-To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women.

Lol yeh it can handle n64 roms fine..im asuming they are n64 era games you are talking about

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It's not like Steam costs anything. And yes, you can do some light gaming on that.Go get Steam and get a free game like Team Fortress 2 to see how it runs.I wouldn't expect it to run anything great at the TV's resolution, presuming it's a 1080p TV. Gaming at the laptop's native resolution of 1366x768 (again, presumably) should work OK.

Lol yeh it can handle n64 roms fine..im asuming they are n64 era games you are talking about

You can't base your ability to run PC games on your ability to run N64 emulation, so don't :)----What is best in life?-To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women.

This should tell you if you can run any given game. Enjoy!---*Turn Evil can now be cast on players. When used, it applies a small goatee and causes them to explain their diabolical plans while steepling their fingers.

Should run pretty much anything, though mileage may vary. Expect frame dips in a lot of games made after 2004 regardless of settings, and you'll probably have to lower settings to have a solid experience in more recent titles, but it's not incapable of playing games. Some more recent/demanding games may not run well enough on any settings, though.---god invented extension cords. -elchris79Starcraft 2 has no depth or challenge -GoreGross

Considering its still likely better than most Intel HDs and even those can run things like minecraft and some other games at low-mid settings. So yeah, Can't hurt to try a few things like that.---Desktop: i7-4790k, 16gb Ddr3, R9 280x + 7970 Ghz Crossfire, Some HDD's, 840 Evo 250GbLaptop: Razerblade 14: i7-4702HQ, 8GB Ddr3, Gtx 765M, 256GB Msata SSD